It's been forever and a day since I've posted here, but I've missed this place so I thought I'd reintroduce myself by throwing up a few photos of one of my favorite native AZ species, C. cerberus.
All of these photos were taken in the wild, as the animals were encountered and completely in situ. These animals represent the species from across a good portion of it's range here in Arizona.
I know that everybody and their mom posts their field pics on Facebook these days (I do too), but quite frankly that gets old after awhile. I miss the days of checking the forum numerous times a day for cool pics from across the world and fantastic discussions with knowledgeable people about these amazing critters.
Enjoy.
-Kris
A reintroduction and a C. cerberus menagerie
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A reintroduction and a C. cerberus menagerie
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Re: A reintroduction and a C. cerberus menagerie
cerbs are the word. welcome back.
Re: A reintroduction and a C. cerberus menagerie
Thanks!
-Kris
-Kris
Re: A reintroduction and a C. cerberus menagerie
Nice stuff Kris, glad you're back.
Re: A reintroduction and a C. cerberus menagerie
Thanks Bill! Looking forward to posting more stuff!
-Kris
-Kris
Re: A reintroduction and a C. cerberus menagerie
Some beauties there Kris! been a long time for several of us, I think the last time I saw you was down in Yuma several years ago. Like you I have been absent quite awhile, mostly busy with work and finishing grad school. Ive avoided FB and other social media sites for the simple reason that they provide too much information that is often poached for less honorable uses. Keep the cerbs coming!
Cheers
Lat
Cheers
Lat
Re: A reintroduction and a C. cerberus menagerie
Hey Lat!
Long time no talk! Good to see ya still lurking around these parts....I remember bumpin' into ya years ago in Yuma...Was a good trip even if we didn't see much.
I'm still bumpin' around AZ, photographing whatever I find. I'm looking forward to throwin' some more stuff up as time allows. Glad you enjoyed my little cerb escapade.
Take care and maybe we can bump into each other again soon!
-Kris
Long time no talk! Good to see ya still lurking around these parts....I remember bumpin' into ya years ago in Yuma...Was a good trip even if we didn't see much.
I'm still bumpin' around AZ, photographing whatever I find. I'm looking forward to throwin' some more stuff up as time allows. Glad you enjoyed my little cerb escapade.
Take care and maybe we can bump into each other again soon!
-Kris
Re: A reintroduction and a C. cerberus menagerie
yep, its been awhile! I get on once in a while to see whats happening but otherwise just too busy to spend a lot of time on the foro these past few years. Yeah Yuma is tough, especially with the dirth of rain these past few years, I was out recently and the place is suffering more than usual; nothing blooming, flowering or nesting and insect/rodent levels were almost nonexistent, probably the worst conditions Ive seen there in 10 years. Be good to link up next time were in the field and swap stories!Hey Lat!
Long time no talk! Good to see ya still lurking around these parts....I remember bumpin' into ya years ago in Yuma...Was a good trip even if we didn't see much.
I'm still bumpin' around AZ, photographing whatever I find. I'm looking forward to throwin' some more stuff up as time allows. Glad you enjoyed my little cerb escapade.
Take care and maybe we can bump into each other again soon!
-Kris
cheers
Lat
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The main target when I will revisit AZ, so